I just need one drink, recall the past, and have a second drink, knowing that love is like running water, no matter who I love. I want wine and coffee, one after another. I'm not drunk. I am just a broken heart and an open flower. Why are you crying? If you are also a broken heart, I will have a drink with you. I want wine and coffee, one after another, and wine and coffee.
I just need one drink, recall the past, and have a second drink, knowing that love is like running water, no matter who I love. I want wine and coffee, one after another. I'm not drunk. I am just a broken heart and an open flower. Why are you crying? If you are also a broken heart, I will have a drink with you. I want wine and coffee, cup after cup, cup after cup.
Introduction to wine and coffee
Wine and Coffee was written by Huangkun Lin and composed by Zuo Hongyuan. It is a popular golden song in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and has a high popularity in the Chinese community. Teresa Teng, Wan Shalang and Yang Xiaoping from Mo Lifeng Records Company sang this song at 1972 respectively. Teresa Teng's version was first published on the tape of "Twenty Selected Songs of Teresa Teng" by Hongkong Yuefeng Company in 1973.
The song "Wine and Coffee", with its brisk and dynamic rhythm and deep love flowing in the lyrics, has become a must for many people to listen to songs in their daily lists. In the lyrics, wine and coffee interweave into a poetic picture, which seems to represent two different stages of life respectively. Wine symbolizes the enthusiasm and impulse when you are young, and coffee symbolizes the stability and calmness after maturity. The combination of the two is an intersection and collision between youth and life.